package pl.wr.particle.def.matter.elementary.hypothetical.others;

import pl.wr.particle.def.matter.typeparticle.IHypotethicalParticle;

/**
 * In particle physics, W' and Z' bosons (or W-prime and Z-prime bosons) refer
 * to hypothetical new gauge bosons that arise from extensions of the
 * electroweak symmetry of the Standard Model. They are named in analogy with
 * the Standard Model W and Z bosons.
 * 
 * Various models of physics beyond the Standard Model predict different kinds
 * of Z' bosons. Models with a new U(1) gauge symmetry. The Z' is the gauge
 * boson of the (broken) U(1) symmetry. E6 models. This type of model contains
 * two Z' bosons, which can mix in general. Topcolor and Top Seesaw Models of
 * Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking have Z' bosons to select the
 * formation of particular condensates. Little Higgs models. These models
 * typically include an enlarged gauge sector, which is broken down to the
 * Standard Model gauge symmetry around the TeV scale. In addition to one or
 * more Z' bosons, these models often contain W' bosons. Kaluza-Klein models.
 * The Z' boson are the excited modes of a neutral bulk gauge symmetry.
 * Stueckelberg Extensions (see Stueckelberg action). The Z' boson is sourced
 * from couplings found in string theories with intersecting D-branes
 * 
 * @version 1.0
 * @author wieslaw.rodak
 *
 */
public interface IZprimeBoson extends IHypotethicalParticle{

	String SYMBOL = "Z'";
}
